HSC
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LLB is bachelor of Legislative Law . It is commonly known as bachelor of law, a three years course after graduation. LLB can be pursued after completion of graduation in any stream.
But if you want to go for law course directly after xii then you can pursue
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Board of Secondary Education, Odisha conducts Odisha 10th HSC exams..
The full form of HSC is the Higher Secondary School Certificate . It is identified as HSSC and It is a public exam conducted in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh by Intermediate College students.
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Yes you can take the admission in up govt college. As I also studied my 10 class from Hyderabad state board. And now I am in cbse class 12 in up. You have to face some problems but can get admission.
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After passing the class 12 board examinations, students can pursue a 4-year undergraduate degree programme called the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm).
Admission to the B Pharmacy programme is based on merit as well as both entrance exams. Many entrance exams, including the UPSEE, GPAT, NEET, BITSAT, MHT-CET, and others
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See admission to BAMS course is taken only on the basis of NEET UG score not on the basis of class 12th merit but to qualify NEET UG one need to have cleared the minimum percentage criteria of qualifying examination i.e. HSC in your case so as you
You will need to attend private colleges because your NATA score of 120+90% won't let you enrol at top-ranked government institutions. A few recently established colleges are far superior to government institutions. Apply there immediately. You should research the World School of Planning & Architecture at the World University of
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With 54 percent in HSC, you can get into bsc biotechnology in a private institute or central universities if you make it to the merit list after appearing for CUET. However, for pursuing bsc in biotechnology you need to have biology/biotechnology as one of your subjects in 12th standard.
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Yes, you most definitely can. Before providing any information, let me congratulate you on deciding to continue your studies. There are universities/institutes where you can learn music without your age being an issue.
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